Love in Traditional Chinese characters is 愛. In Simplified Chinese, it is written 爱. In Hanyu Pinyin, it's pronounced "ai4." In Gwoyeu Romatzyh, it's pronounced "ay."
It Means 'Love'... :)
Simplified Chinese: 爱 Traditional Chinese: 愛
Asking politely at a local Chinese cultural center would help with finding out the what the Chinese symbol for love is. Also researching it at the local library could provide the answer.
The Chinese symbol for brotherhood is 博爱. It is pronounced as B?'?i. It's other meanings are fraternity, universal love, brotherly love or humanity.
The name of the Chinese symbol for love is hanzi. In Japan the character is known as kanji and in Korea it is known as hanja. If one were to look closely a heart can be seen as part of the character.
the one on her upper back is the Chinese symbol for the word LOVE
Plus symbol (chinese): + Minus symbol (chinese): -
the Chinese dragon
表弟 (biǎo dì) is the Chinese term for male cousin, whereas 表妹 (biǎo mèi) is the term for female cousin.
The Chinese symbol for mom is "媽媽" in traditional Chinese and "妈妈" in simplified Chinese.
The Chinese symbol for 'strong' is 强. In pinyin it is 'qiang'.
The double happiness symbol in Chinese culture represents joy, happiness, and good fortune, especially in the context of marriage and relationships. It is often displayed at weddings or used as a decoration to bring luck and blessings to couples. The symbol is made up of two Chinese characters for "happiness" put together, symbolizing a harmonious union or partnership.